About The IC Engine Subject

The purpose of internal combustion engines is the production of mechanical

power from the chemical energy contained in the fuel. In "internal combustion engines", as distinct from external combustion engines, this energy is released by burning or oxidizing the fuel inside the engine. The fuel-air mixture before combustion and the burned products after combustion are the actual working fluids. The work transfers which provide the desired power output occur directly

between these working fluids and the mechanical components of the engine. The internal combustion engines which are the subject of this book are spark-ignition engines (sometimes called Otto engines, or gasoline or petrol engines, though other fuels can be used) and compression-ignition or diesel engines.

TABLE OF CONTENT IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE BY RICHARD STONE

Thermodynamic principles

Combustion and fuels

Spark Ignition Engines

Compression Ignition Engines

Induction and Exhaust Processes

Two-Stroke Engines

In-cylinder Motion and Turbulent Combustion

Turbocharging

Engine Modelling

Mechanical Design Considerations

Heat Transfer in Internal Combustion Engines

Experimental Facilities

Case Studies

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